>http://www.aei.org/ra/raglass151.htm>
>In a 1985 paper in the Journal of the Institute of Socioeconomic Studies,
>Kaplan found that one-fourth of the big winners and their spouses stopped
working
>within a year of their winning...."

As I suspected. The great majority *don't* stop working. And that's with
big-bucks lottery winnings. Maybe people *aren't* slothful, given some
non-dire options; maybe this is the myth of original sin.